1. Do not kill.
2. Do not steal.
3. Do not have improper sex.
4. Do not lie.
5. Do not get drunk.

No morals, huh?

In fairness, the precepts are debated and serve as guidelines rather than strict rules. Most Buddhist monastics aren't supposed to have sex, but Buddhist laity can do what they want as long as it doesn't cause suffering. Some Buddhists are vegetarian, to not kill animals. Others eat meat and simply avoid killing other humans and causing animals undue pain. Sometimes they conflict: is it moral to steal food to feed the starving? And so on.

So basically you're saying that you're only good because you want to be rewarded by God, fear his punishment, and that you can't conceive that other people have different views on morality? Congratulations. Your level of moral development is equal to that of a small child.

You know, I'd point out that not all east Asian people are Buddhist, and that a notable minority in certain countries are in fact Christian, but something tells me a member of Stormfront wouldn't be able to comprehend the idea that a group of "others" can have some sort of diversity in their ranks.

It's funny how the Nazi wannabes view Asian peoples; with their level of cultural development roughly equal to but different from Western cultures, their degenerate ideology chooses to view them as intelligent but soulless, more akin to robots than human beings.